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George Takei, Viola Davis and more famous mourn Betty White’s death

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The death of actress Betty White impacted many celebrities this Friday (31). Actors, writers and politicians mourned the loss of the comedian, who would turn 100 in January.

As Sulu’s performer on “Star Trek”, actor George Takei called his colleague a “national treasure” and cited some of her characters. “Our Sue Ann Nivens, our beloved Rose Nylund, has ascended to the skies to delight the stars with her incomparable style, humor and charm.” wrote on twitter. “A great loss for all of us.”

The presenter Ellen DeGeneres celebrated the “exceptional life” of the actress. “I’m grateful for every second I got to spend with Betty White. Sending love to her family, friends and all of us.” he said.

Oscar winner Viola Davis expressed surprise. “Dude, I believed you would live forever” published. “You left a giant imprint on this world that will inspire generations. You’ve earned your wings.”

A comediante Kathy Griffin shared some stories that lived with Betty. In her first encounter with the comedy legend, Kathy accidentally parked her car in her roommate’s space, which she didn’t let go of. “Where’s that red-headed bitch who stole my parking space,” yelled the lady from inside a filming studio for everyone to hear.

The presenter Ryan Seacrest he wrote: “She was a pioneer of TV and she opened the way for so many people. In addition, she showed us what can be achieved in life through kindness and humor.”

Pete Souza, a photographer, shared a record of himself of a visit Betty White made to the White House, the seat of US government, during the term of Barack Obama. In the photo, the then president is leaning forward, laughing at something the actress has said.

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